![]() ![]() Blood vessel walls open up to let immune cells into surrounding tissues, but the vessels get so leaky that the lungs may fill with fluid, and blood pressure drops. Immune cells spread beyond infected body parts and start attacking healthy tissues, gobbling up red and white blood cells and damaging the liver. When the cytokines that raise immune activity become too abundant, the immune system may not be able to stop itself. Here’s what scientists know about cytokine storms and the part they play in Covid-19. Some ask for more immune activity some request less. These small proteins - there are dozens – are the immune army’s messengers, transiting between cells with a variety of effects. All fall under the umbrella term “cytokine storm,” named because substances called cytokines rampage through the bloodstream. ![]() Variants on this hyperactive immune reaction occur in an array of conditions, triggered by infection, faulty genes or autoimmune disorders in which the body thinks its own tissues are invaders. Though there are tests and treatments that could help to identify and tamp down this insurrection, it’s too early to be sure of the best course of therapy for those who are suffering a storm due to Covid-19. But sometimes, that orderly army of cells wielding molecular weapons gets out of control, morphing from obedient soldiers into an unruly, torch and pitchfork-bearing mob. Normally, when the human body encounters a germ, the immune system attacks the invader and then stands down. Such cases, doctors and scientists increasingly believe, are due to an immune reaction gone overboard – so that it harms instead of helps. Blood pressure plummets and organs start to fail. Blood vessels leak, and the blood itself clots. Immune cells flood into the lungs and attack them, when they should be protecting them. ![]() As Covid-19 cases fill the world’s hospitals, among the sickest and most likely to die are those whose bodies react in a signature, catastrophic way. ![]()
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